Changing to Full HD causes crash of Video Driver (1 Viewer)

Bernie_W

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Hi,

maybe you have some advice for me. I have MP 1.19 installed on a Win10 X64 machine using an Intel i3 with integrated Intel HD 530 GPU.
The HTPS is connected to a Sony AV receiver that supports Full-HD and the routes the signal to a full-HD capable JVC TV.

Now the following happens. Normal Full HD, i.e. the desktop or watching video via VLC/MediaPlayer works fine.
But when I start MP in 1080/Full-HD resolution, MP goes black, seems to try switching but ends up with crashing. Then restarts and runs, but during this blackout the graphics driver crashes and in the device manager I can see this yellow exclamation mark.So Win 10 is running in a certain slow mode without GPU boost.
But what is even more interesting, when I switch Windows to 720/HD-ready and start MP, all is running fine.

Any first idea or someone came across this already?

Thanks in advance.
Bernd
 

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Sebastiii

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    Hello,

    Yep your GPU crash, MP use more memory than VLC etc. related to GUI engine.
    Could you set your log level to debug and retry to grab logs?

    Also, can you test by disabling Refresh rate changer option if you are using it?
    Thanks.
     

    Bernie_W

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    Thank you Sebastiiii for looking into this.

    I added the debug log, hope I did this correct. My feeling is that either the driver is faulty or some plugin is the culprit.
    I do not use Refresh changer.

    Thanks for your time.
     

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    Sebastiii

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    Hey,
    Looks strange, it search and use : Init Adapter #0: Microsoft Basic Render Driver - Driver: d3d10warp.dll (10.0.17134.112) - DeviceName: \\.\DISPLAY8
    Something seems wrong for sure :(
     

    Bernie_W

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    Thank you Sebastiii. And apologies for my late reply.

    Is there anything you can suggest? I have the feeling that my AV receiver may cause this.
    Would you think that an alternative graphics card could help?

    Appreciate your help.

    Thanks
     

    Bernie_W

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    Well,
    i have no graphics card at hand, just thought I have one, but it was an old AGP-bus card :) I am a little behind the technology.
    And I am reluctant to buy one just for testing which may not result in resolving the issue.

    What I really don't understand is, why it works at 720p flawless. But in 1080i the driver crashes. Actually I remember this started to happen when there was this larger spring update from Microsoft this year.

    Is there anything else I could test or try?

    Thanks Sebastii
     

    Sebastiii

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    Hi,

    MP use big memory and maybe last update from windows lead to GPU crash :(
    I'm not sure what can be done for now :(
     

    Bernie_W

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    That was a lightning fast reply :)

    My system memory is 32GB DDR4 and as far as I saw from the logs the GPU takes 4GB for itself. Without prove, I'd say MS is the culprit, since before the update all worked fine in the same configuration.

    No worries and thanks for trying. Looks like I need to go for a new GPU.

    Thanks Bastii
     

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